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DrewE
Nov 28, 2016Explorer II
Do you have a manual or instructional pamphlet for the fireplace in the informational binder/manual that presumably came with your RV? Other than that, it's probably going to be hard to figure out how to switch it back without finding a maker or model number (which might involve temporarily unmounting the fireplace from the wall).
One possibility to try is disconnecting all power to it for awhile. I would guess that it's 120V only and hopefully on its own circuit, so flipping its breaker off should suffice in that regard. Maybe it will reset itself to a nice default of Fahrenheit temperatures.
The electric fireplace in my S&B house (the only one I own) only has heat settings of high, low, and none...no thermostatic control of any sort there.
One possibility to try is disconnecting all power to it for awhile. I would guess that it's 120V only and hopefully on its own circuit, so flipping its breaker off should suffice in that regard. Maybe it will reset itself to a nice default of Fahrenheit temperatures.
The electric fireplace in my S&B house (the only one I own) only has heat settings of high, low, and none...no thermostatic control of any sort there.
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